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Exploring the Intriguing Connection Between Synaesthesia and Autism
Exploring the Intriguing Connection Between Synaesthesia and Autism
What colour is math? Have you ever tasted the number 8? Can you recall the smell of your favourite word? If you answered 'yes' to any of the above, you may have synaesthesia.S ynaesthesia and autism are two fascinating phenomena that have captured the attention of researchers and individuals alike.
·reframingautism.org.au·
Exploring the Intriguing Connection Between Synaesthesia and Autism
“I Feel for You”: Living with Mirror-Touch Synaesthesia
“I Feel for You”: Living with Mirror-Touch Synaesthesia
“I feel for you” is a saying often used to show empathy for others, but for Mirror-Touch synaesthetes like Adrian Miles, it’s their literal experience.Mirror-Touch Synaesthesia (MTS) is a rare form of synaesthesia which causes individuals to experience a similar sensation (such as pain or touch) in the same part or opposite part of the body to that they witness in another person. Adrian Miles only learnt a name for the intense embodiment of others they experience much later in life, following decades of mental and physical intrusions.This is Adrian’s story.
·reframingautism.org.au·
“I Feel for You”: Living with Mirror-Touch Synaesthesia